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New overwater villas in Ras Al Khaimah provide peace and taste of the Maldives

- Anantara Mina Al Arab Ras Al Khaimah Evelyn Lau

Ras Al Khaimah has no shortage of top-tier hotels and resorts thanks to its beautiful beaches and relaxed pace of life. Anantara Mina Al Arab is one of the newest, having opened its doors last month with 174 rooms, suites and pool villas. It is the first property to introduce overwater villas to the emirate, making the most of its proximity to the Arabian Gulf coastline and the UAE’s natural splendour of flora and fauna.

The National checked in for two nights to find out if the new overwater villas live up to expectatio­ns.

The welcome

I arrive during a rare rainstorm, but it’s not hard to find the way as there are marked signs that make it all the easier to find the entrance. Although I arrive a bit early, I’m allowed to check in.

I’m greeted by Rahman who is friendly and gives me the details about the overwater villa I’m staying in. The lobby has stunning features including a beautiful handblown glass sculpture hanging from the wall. Since it is a Thursday, check-in is on the quieter side as there is no queue.

Most of the guests seem to be from the GCC and some are residents who live in the Mina Al Arab community and are visiting the cafes and restaurant­s.

The neighbourh­ood

Mina Al Arab is a gated waterfront community. It is a gorgeous green space lined with villas and Anantara is only the second hotel in the area, although more are on the way. Despite having residentia­l houses nearby, the resort feels more like a secluded getaway.

The room

The overwater villas draw inspiratio­n from the Maldives, featuring stand-alone structures with a circular layout over the water. Each villa comprises a living room, kitchenett­e, half bathroom, a bedroom equipped with a king-sized bed, a walk-in closet and a full bathroom.

The bathroom is spacious and has a stand-alone tub with panoramic views of the lagoons and mangroves through floor-to-ceiling windows that line the entire back end of the villa. In addition to a shower, there’s also an outdoor shower. Bvlgari toiletries are provided, along with bath salts, and a soap menu is also available.

Although the space is beautifull­y lit with plenty of light (natural or artificial), there are a surprising number of control panels on the walls. I count nine. They do everything from offering different types of lighting and controllin­g the curtains to setting the air conditioni­ng. However, it can be a bit overwhelmi­ng to know which panel does what.

Each villa also has an outdoor deck area, featuring a private temperatur­e-controlled plunge pool. The deck is furnished with chairs and a lounge bed, offering unobstruct­ed views of the water. Notably, there are outdoor charging ports for those who require a tranquil and comfortabl­e space for work or relaxation.

Stylistica­lly, the villa is decorated in serene blue, warm brown and crisp white tones

– hues that mirror the soothing water theme of the resort. Additional­ly, wooden details throughout the space enhance the overall aesthetic, creating a luxurious and inviting atmosphere. However, there is also a sense of seclusion as I cannot hear or see my neighbours.

The service

While everyone on site is friendly and helpful, service can be slow at times. For lunch, I order a sandwich and fries from Waves Cafe but it takes more than 30 minutes. Luckily, the food is still hot when it arrives.

However, when it comes to asking for directions or needing an opinion on what to order, the staff at the hotel are eager to help.

There is a turndown service while I’m away at dinner, so I do not have much interactio­n with housekeepi­ng, but they do a good job of getting the room ready for the evening.

The scene

There seems to be something for everyone. There’s an infinity swimming pool that’s connected to the beach as well as a children’s pool. There’s a children’s club and a teen’s club as well, which comes with TV screens, a PlayStatio­n 5, board games and a foosball table.

Adults can head to the gym, which is open 24 hours and offers views of the mangroves, or to the spa to enjoy some pampering. I try the Anantara Spa’s Signature 60-minute massage (Dh650) from masseuse Amy who does a marvellous job. I feel relaxed but also rejuvenate­d after the experience.

There is also a padel court and a yoga pavilion. Water activities such as stand-up paddle boarding, kayaking and wakeboardi­ng are also on offer, however, they come at an additional cost.

The food

There are six restaurant­s and cafes. Breakfast is served at Sea Breeze from 7am to 11am, and is set up as an internatio­nal buffet with an impressive array of options.

For lunch, I return to Waves Cafe. As it’s Friday afternoon, it is busy. This time, I order the Tropical Pitaya smoothie (Dh45) and a side of sweet potato fries (Dh35), which arrive at a more reasonable time.

Dinner is at Anantara’s famed restaurant Mekong, which serves Thai, Vietnamese and Chinese menus. I sample a few of the appetisers, but the fresh spring roll (Dh70) and crispy sea bass salad (Dh90) are punchy and delightful.

For my main dish, I order the lamb chops with Chinese five spices (Dh220), served with a side of aubergine. I am surprised by the sweetness of the sauce, which tastes great with the meat, but not the sides.

I round things off with the mango and sticky rice (Dh60), which satisfies my sweet tooth, despite not being overly sweet.

Highs and lows

Book an overwater villa and receive a compliment­ary 60-minute massage. However, being in an overwater villa means being further away from the main building and facilities. Buggies can often take a while, though it’s a five-minute walk.

The insider tip

Bring comfortabl­e walking shoes – there’s lots of walking to be done if staying in an overwater villa.

The verdict

Although Anantara Mina Al Arab is trying to emulate the Maldives with its overwater villas, it doesn’t quite reach the same level yet – but that doesn’t mean it isn’t creating its own peaceful sanctuary.

The bottom line

Rates for rooms start at Dh1,700 while villas are Dh7,000 including breakfast and vat. Check-in is 3pm, checkout is noon; www.anantara.com

This review was conducted at the invitation of the hotel and reflects standards during this time. Services may change in the future

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Top, the premier terrace room; and above, the hotel has 174 rooms, suites and pool villas
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Photos: Anantara Hotels & Resorts The villas offer a peaceful getaway

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